If you’re a working parent, you’ve probably wondered many times how to balance work and family. I have, too. And honestly? Trying to find this mysterious work-life balance was really discouraging. But I have a different perspective now than I once did. Instead of trying to achieve work-life balance, seek work-life happiness instead.
Read MoreDr. Elizabeth Dunn, an associate professor of psychology and co-author of Happy Money, studies the relationship between money and happiness. She finds that happiness levels remain steady once annual household income reaches $75,000 or more. Her research further indicates that you are better off spending money on experiences rather than material items.
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